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Originally Posted by WWI Flying Ace
Guys, this is great stuff! I'll spend the next few weeks combing through this and see what I can find...I am trying to encourage my Dad to work on this car as opposed to some of the other Detroit Iron he has...Hudsons, DeSotos, etc...it is a challenge though, considering the condition of the car, starting with the wood frame!!
I don't want to set any false hopes, though...the car is, well, it is a 1933 Olds that is in serious need of repair...if you can imagine one that has been outside since then, probably hadn't run since the 50's...well, lets just say it is a long way from being back on the road...if I can get some pictures I will, but I am 2000 miles away from the car, so it might be a while.
Thanks again! I'll come back to this thread from time to time and let you know what I've been able to find!

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In that case don't restore it, Hot rod it.
MonaroSS did a chop in another thread os an Aussie 32 or 33 Olds in hot rod style. I'll try to find it for you and post the link.
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